The Wolves

John Wells has just barely managed to stop an operation designed to drive the United States and Iran into war, but the instigator himself disappeared behind an impenetrable war of security. Now it's time for him to pay, and Wells has made it his personal mission.

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The Wolves was a nice read encompassing tremendous insights about Casinos and repercussions of the victorious. John Wells’ character remains outstanding. He kills but not without sufficient reasoning; and his overall behavior- integrity is intriguing while his cognitive capabilities are beyond imagination. Ellis Shafer's character was indistinguishable. It was difficult to perceive whether he sided with Wells or not.

In closing, it is simply astounding how humans make at the spur of moment decisions and practically fall from the fry pan to the fire - the negative consequences that Orli had to endure.
The lust portion belittled women; and was not pleasant to digest.

Long time Berenson-Wells fan. This one is a quick read, interesting, keeps you looking around the corner. Shafer and Vinny reminds me of a prior life in NYC.

athompson10
Feb 21, 2016

Taut, fast paced. Unlike the prequel, this one is not a travelogue but instead weaves together tight action and interesting twists and turns. Of course, the door is left open at the end for John Wells Book #11.....